Family, Schools, or Culture: What Explains Differences in U.S. Student Achievement Across Ethnic Groups on PISA 2012?
U.S. students in different ethnic groups have very different average scores on the PISA 2012 mathematics and reading tests, with Blacks and Hispanics showing negative gaps relative to White students and Asians showing a positive gap. I investigate whether a student’s family characteristics or the sc...
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Breton, Theodore R.
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- 2017
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- Universidad EAFIT
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- Cognitive skills
ethnic groups
family characteristics
schools
culture
Habilidades cognitivas
Grupos étnicos
características familiares
escuelas
cultura
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Medellín de: Lat: 06 15 00 N degrees minutes Lat: 6.2500 decimal degrees Long: 075 36 00 W degrees minutes Long: -75.6000 decimal degrees2018-02-12T15:46:05Z2017-12-172018-02-12T15:46:05Zhttp://hdl.handle.net/10784/11907I21J24U.S. students in different ethnic groups have very different average scores on the PISA 2012 mathematics and reading tests, with Blacks and Hispanics showing negative gaps relative to White students and Asians showing a positive gap. I investigate whether a student’s family characteristics or the school attended can explain these differences. I find that Hispanic parents’ low average education explains the largest share of the Hispanic achievement gap. In contrast, most of the larger negative gap for Blacks and the positive gap for Asians cannot be explained by family characteristics or the school they attend. Attendance at “bad” schools explains relatively little of the negative gaps, but Black students’ mathematics scores are substantially lower when they compose more than 50% of the class, which is not the case for Hispanic students. This evidence suggests that ethnic group culture is an important cause of Black and Asian student achievement gaps.Los estudiantes de EE. UU. en diferentes grupos étnicos tienen puntajes promedio muy diferentes en las pruebas de matemáticas y lectura PISA 2012, y los negros e hispanos muestran brechas negativas en relación con los estudiantes blancos y asiáticos que muestran una brecha positiva. Investigo si las características de la familia de un alumno o la escuela a la que asistió pueden explicar estas diferencias. Encuentro que la baja educación promedio de los padres hispanos explica la mayor porción de la brecha de logros hispanos. En contraste, la mayor parte de la brecha negativa más grande para los negros y la brecha positiva para los asiáticos no puede explicarse por las características familiares o la escuela a la que asisten. La asistencia a escuelas "malas" explica relativamente poco de las brechas negativas, pero las puntuaciones de matemáticas de los estudiantes negros son sustancialmente más bajas cuando componen más del 50% de la clase, lo cual no es el caso con los estudiantes hispanos. Esta evidencia sugiere que la cultura de grupos étnicos es una causa importante de las brechas de logros de estudiantes negros y asiáticos.engUniversidad EAFITEscuela de Economía y FinanzasFamily, Schools, or Culture: What Explains Differences in U.S. Student Achievement Across Ethnic Groups on PISA 2012?workingPaperinfo:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaperDocumento de trabajo de investigacióndrafthttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_b1a7d7d4d402bccehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_8042Acceso abiertohttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Cognitive skillsethnic groupsfamily characteristicsschoolscultureHabilidades cognitivasGrupos étnicoscaracterísticas familiaresescuelasculturatbreton@eafit.edu.coBreton, Theodore R.ba3467c6-c896-4320-a3d2-b6bbfffb3e07-1LICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; charset=utf-82556https://repository.eafit.edu.co/bitstreams/67c74076-3611-4a17-b1f0-b01a4fc312de/download76025f86b095439b7ac65b367055d40cMD51ORIGINALWP-2017-24 Theodore R. Breton.pdfWP-2017-24 Theodore R. Breton.pdfDocumento de trabajo de investigaciónapplication/pdf628391https://repository.eafit.edu.co/bitstreams/2a3b6b91-17c7-4dbe-be2b-b782d4d87754/download41cd22acfddb2668a063df1920babdf5MD5210784/11907oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/119072024-12-04 11:48:07.559open.accesshttps://repository.eafit.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad EAFITrepositorio@eafit.edu.co |
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Family, Schools, or Culture: What Explains Differences in U.S. Student Achievement Across Ethnic Groups on PISA 2012? |
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Family, Schools, or Culture: What Explains Differences in U.S. Student Achievement Across Ethnic Groups on PISA 2012? |
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Family, Schools, or Culture: What Explains Differences in U.S. Student Achievement Across Ethnic Groups on PISA 2012? Cognitive skills ethnic groups family characteristics schools culture Habilidades cognitivas Grupos étnicos características familiares escuelas cultura |
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Family, Schools, or Culture: What Explains Differences in U.S. Student Achievement Across Ethnic Groups on PISA 2012? |
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Family, Schools, or Culture: What Explains Differences in U.S. Student Achievement Across Ethnic Groups on PISA 2012? |
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Family, Schools, or Culture: What Explains Differences in U.S. Student Achievement Across Ethnic Groups on PISA 2012? |
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Family, Schools, or Culture: What Explains Differences in U.S. Student Achievement Across Ethnic Groups on PISA 2012? |
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Family, Schools, or Culture: What Explains Differences in U.S. Student Achievement Across Ethnic Groups on PISA 2012? |
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Breton, Theodore R. |
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tbreton@eafit.edu.co |
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Breton, Theodore R. |
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Cognitive skills ethnic groups family characteristics schools culture |
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Cognitive skills ethnic groups family characteristics schools culture Habilidades cognitivas Grupos étnicos características familiares escuelas cultura |
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Habilidades cognitivas Grupos étnicos características familiares escuelas cultura |
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U.S. students in different ethnic groups have very different average scores on the PISA 2012 mathematics and reading tests, with Blacks and Hispanics showing negative gaps relative to White students and Asians showing a positive gap. I investigate whether a student’s family characteristics or the school attended can explain these differences. I find that Hispanic parents’ low average education explains the largest share of the Hispanic achievement gap. In contrast, most of the larger negative gap for Blacks and the positive gap for Asians cannot be explained by family characteristics or the school they attend. Attendance at “bad” schools explains relatively little of the negative gaps, but Black students’ mathematics scores are substantially lower when they compose more than 50% of the class, which is not the case for Hispanic students. This evidence suggests that ethnic group culture is an important cause of Black and Asian student achievement gaps. |
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